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lesson 1 review
... The Chaldeans ruled after the Assyrians. They were Cyrus followed by the Persians. The first Persian king was Darius .He was known for his tolerance. He let people keep their customs. Another King, Marathon , divided the Persian Empire into provinces. He put nobles in charge of the provinces. The Pe ...
... The Chaldeans ruled after the Assyrians. They were Cyrus followed by the Persians. The first Persian king was Darius .He was known for his tolerance. He let people keep their customs. Another King, Marathon , divided the Persian Empire into provinces. He put nobles in charge of the provinces. The Pe ...
Ancient Rome
... J.C. appointed himself “Dictator for Life” over Rome’s citizens. This did not keep his popularity with the senators. March 15, 44 BCE – 60 men, mostly senators, carried out a plot to assassinate J. Caesar. The day, known as “The Ides of March”, was when Caesar was stabbed to death. ...
... J.C. appointed himself “Dictator for Life” over Rome’s citizens. This did not keep his popularity with the senators. March 15, 44 BCE – 60 men, mostly senators, carried out a plot to assassinate J. Caesar. The day, known as “The Ides of March”, was when Caesar was stabbed to death. ...
Reading Outline Chapter 6.2
... Some strong, healthy males were forced to become ______________________, or professional fighters, who fought to the death in public contests. d) Gods and Goddesses The earliest Romans worshipped powerful spirits or divine forces, called _______________, that they thought resided in ____________ ...
... Some strong, healthy males were forced to become ______________________, or professional fighters, who fought to the death in public contests. d) Gods and Goddesses The earliest Romans worshipped powerful spirits or divine forces, called _______________, that they thought resided in ____________ ...
From Republic to Empire
... corruption. • The Senate saw only one way to solve the problem – put in place a dictator. • This dictator was Julius Caesar. ...
... corruption. • The Senate saw only one way to solve the problem – put in place a dictator. • This dictator was Julius Caesar. ...
7. Study Guide - Ancient Rome 7.1
... 28. The _________________ were Roman brothers who died trying to reform Rome. 29. _____________ defeated Marius in a civil war and ruled Rome as a ____________ from 82-79 BC. 30. __________________ was the nephew of Marius and became very popular with the poor. 31. The First Triumvirate consisted of ...
... 28. The _________________ were Roman brothers who died trying to reform Rome. 29. _____________ defeated Marius in a civil war and ruled Rome as a ____________ from 82-79 BC. 30. __________________ was the nephew of Marius and became very popular with the poor. 31. The First Triumvirate consisted of ...
Key Terms and People Academic Vocabulary Section Summary
... development of the Romance languages. Civil law was inspired by Roman law, which was enforced throughout the Roman Empire. Most European nations today are ruled by civil law. ...
... development of the Romance languages. Civil law was inspired by Roman law, which was enforced throughout the Roman Empire. Most European nations today are ruled by civil law. ...
Trouble in the Republic
... - Soldiers now paid, not volunteer, making them loyal to the general rather than the republic - Generals now into politics to get laws passed to benefit their soldiers ...
... - Soldiers now paid, not volunteer, making them loyal to the general rather than the republic - Generals now into politics to get laws passed to benefit their soldiers ...
Name Class Date Section Quiz Directions Answer the following
... a It gave power to an assembly of ordinary Romans. b It gave votes only to wealthy, male citizens. c It limited the amount of time an official could serve. d It allowed one consul to stop another’s actions. ...
... a It gave power to an assembly of ordinary Romans. b It gave votes only to wealthy, male citizens. c It limited the amount of time an official could serve. d It allowed one consul to stop another’s actions. ...
roman empire
... – These men were loyal only to the military leader who was paying them. • Instead of having soldiers who were loyal to the Roman republic, it was possible for a person to take over by using personal force ...
... – These men were loyal only to the military leader who was paying them. • Instead of having soldiers who were loyal to the Roman republic, it was possible for a person to take over by using personal force ...
Civil War
... – These men were loyal only to the military leader who was paying them. • Instead of having soldiers who were loyal to the Roman republic, it was possible for a person to take over by using personal force ...
... – These men were loyal only to the military leader who was paying them. • Instead of having soldiers who were loyal to the Roman republic, it was possible for a person to take over by using personal force ...
Rome Becomes an Empire Powerpoint
... Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus in which they would rule ...
... Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus in which they would rule ...
Cornell Notes 2-4 The Political Structures of the Republic
... In times of emergency, the Senate could appoint a dictator, who ran the affairs of the Republic by himself for a term of no more than six months. Dictators could not be vetoed and weren't liable for their actions. ...
... In times of emergency, the Senate could appoint a dictator, who ran the affairs of the Republic by himself for a term of no more than six months. Dictators could not be vetoed and weren't liable for their actions. ...